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Alliant Insurance Services

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Poor leadership for a good team in a good market niche. - Broker/Producer Alliant Insurance Services Employee Review

2.0
Oct 28, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Alliant knows its market niche extremely well, and really knows how to focus on the core business. In addition, the company has its heart in the right place, even if all eyes are firmly focused on the bottom line. For folks whose career paths are aligned with Alliant's market niche (which is growing), spending some time there to learn how a lean and hungry company operates isn't a bad idea -- but consider getting out once you've learned. For everyone else, well -- the company talks a good line.

Cons

The company is moderately to extremely incompetent outside of its core business -- from hiring new folks to keep up with growing business, to managing infrastructure, contracts ... well, pretty much everything else is hit-or-miss or worse. If you aren't a broker/producer, use Alliant as a stepping stone but get out fairly quickly before your career gets sidetracked and you find yourself putting in 60 hour weeks for someone else's gain.

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Cons

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Pros

Strong reputation in the insurance industry with access to large and complex accounts. Competitive compensation and benefits. Opportunity to work with experienced industry professionals and gain exposure to sophisticated commercial insurance programs. Entrepreneurial environment that allows employees to take ownership of their work. Access to resources and technology that can support client service when utilized effectively

Cons

May vary by regions or departments.. Training and onboarding can be inconsistent, particularly for employees transitioning into new teams or specialties. Processes and procedures may vary significantly between offices, regions, and teams, creating confusion and inefficiencies. Some Departments- Limited standardization of workflows, templates, and documentation can lead to unnecessary rework and increased risk of errors. Collaboration and communication between departments can be challenging, making it difficult to obtain timely support or guidance. Role expectations and responsibilities may not always be clearly defined, resulting in ambiguity and shifting priorities. Success often depends heavily on individual team dynamics rather than a consistent company-wide experience. High workloads and competing priorities can make it difficult to balance client service, administrative tasks, and professional development. New employees may face a steep learning curve with limited structured environment. Management likes to tell you to go to the Alliant portal to reference.

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